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Office of Steam ~GLOBAL POWER-UP~ virtual engine show => ENGINEERS HALL at Our 2021 GLOBAL POWER-UP -- Our Second Annual Virtual Engine Show...!!! => Topic started by: eec1910 on February 26, 2021, 02:48:56 am
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Nice presentation Trevor , I enjoyed watching them all , thank you.
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The Stuart is great and the Sound!!!
First time I have seen this one.
Thanks, Arnold
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Thanks for all the great comments and hope everyone
has enjoyed my contribution for this years GPU.
Cheers Trevor.
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Super nice display, Trevor...!!!
Great to see you here!
Gil
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I have not seen a Pericaud Workshop and the Wilesco D32
is always fun to watch it steaming.
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Wow...that Stuart Sandhurst engine :)
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Nice engines Trevor, but I really like that Böhm windmill 😍
Me too! I got a thing for windmills!
I've noticed that Charlie.
It is a great set up.
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Nice engines Trevor, but I really like that Böhm windmill 😍
Me too! I got a thing for windmills!
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Nice engines Trevor, but I really like that Böhm windmill 😍
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Here's another video, this time three stirling engines
on the left a James Carter ltd running a Bohm windmill,
on the right a Lanzke with eddy current generator and in
the middle an unknown scratch built hot air fan if anyone
has anymore info on it please let me know,
thanks Trevor.
https://youtu.be/9bzpg2NwMj4
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The Hendrick driving the Fountain is divine Trevor. 🤠
And the D32 driving the workshop isn’t bad either.
A great Table.
I enjoyed my visit.
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Good one Trevor, great shop, and there's one of those pumps we all want.
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A lovely workshop filled with relatively rare tools, and that big D32 certainly doesn´t loose much breath hauling them.
Great show ! :)
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Beautiful! Thank you Trevor!
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What a treat seeing that workshop in action 😍
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OMG Trevor .... what amazing engines you are showing here.
Love the vertical Stirling Cycle engine that appears to be based on the Rider patents. I'm especially taken with the angled crank pin operating the pump. Seems a simple and obvious mechanical solution, but I've never seen the like of it before now. Very nice ... as is the cascade accessory that it is supplying with water.
That Stuart Sandhurst is one lovely beast of an engine, of which I've never seen nor heard of before now.
Two extraordinary engines that are completely new to me .... thanks so much for introducing me to these wonders!
Then while I was typing the above, you go and add a new video with the always amazing Wilesco D32 and a beyond wonderful Pericaud Workshop that is just beautiful. I especially like the tools that are wearing crowned flat belt pulleys, that also have a V-groove in the center for use with round section belts .... NICE!!!
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Just filmed this morning my Wilesco D32 running a Pericaud Workshop made in
France in the 1930s.
https://youtu.be/PG5JoKIbbBI
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Nice table Trevor, you brought the big ones out
(https://st2.depositphotos.com/8029582/11764/v/950/depositphotos_117649934-stock-illustration-good-idea-emoji-thumbs-up.jpg)
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Very nice engine there Trevor.
Didn´t even know of the Sandhurst engine from Stuart...
Wonder why, and more particularly why i don´t have one here already 8)
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Another video, this time of my Stuart Sandhurst Stationary Engine.
https://youtu.be/vLmkOXYYHzo
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Thanks for that Jan, the pump connects to a steel ball with a shaft in it
and is known as a wobbler pump.
Trevor.
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What a lovely engine Trevor, and it does a (can´t help myself, when pun´s available ;) ) "stirling" job, keeping that fountain going here.
How´s the waterpump engaged with the flywheel? See the wiggling motion on the pumprod, and assume the connecting steelpin just sits in a slightly oversized hole in the flywheel?
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Hello everyone,
I'm starting my table with a video of my 1910 Heinrici Hot Air Engine
will add some more later today.
https://youtu.be/cv83mbbz5zU